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From: | Martin Stromberg <eplmst AT epl DOT ericsson DOT se> |
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Subject: | Re: Compiling Debian packages for DJGPP ? |
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Date: | Thu, 6 Feb 2003 08:39:06 +0100 (MET) |
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In-Reply-To: | <20030205214041.GA20988@sprite.fr.eu.org> from "Jeremie Koenig" at Feb 05, 2003 10:40:41 PM |
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Jeremie said: > I'll try it. Hasn't Borland released very old versions of Turbo C as > public domain ? (However if this is the case, probably the source isn't > given...). Nope. It some only for personal use license and you must register (and no source). If you crave an open source 16-bit DOZE compiler, look at <http://www.openwatcom.com>. There's also some start on (and abandoned) 16-bit GCC by DJ at <http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/16bit/>. I've read on news that somebody actually have built this (more hacking possibly required) successfully. But being GCC (flat program space) you can only build .COM programs which have a 64kiB limit on size. Right, MartinS
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